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Solve: 2x(x^2 + 5x - 4)

User Thefinnomenon
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The given expression is-


2x(x^2+5x-4)

We have to find three solutions for this expression. First, we use the zero property to find the first solution.


\begin{gathered} 2x(x^2+5x-4)=0 \\ 2x=0 \\ x^2+5x-4=0 \end{gathered}

Where,


x_1=0

Now, we solve the quadratic equation to find the other two solutions.-


x^2+5x-4=0\rightarrow(x+a)(x-b)=0

We have to find the two solutions using the quadratic formula-


x_(1,2)=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt[]{b^2-4ac}}{2a}

Where a=1, b=5, and c=-4.

Using the given information, we have


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